After going to the hospital for examination and being notified of pregnancy, many expectant mothers are undoubtedly surprised. For expectant mothers, the baby is their own life, and some expectant mothers will constantly record every aspect of the baby. Some expectant mothers want to know when their baby appeared and want to go to the hospital for a pregnancy test. Can expectant mothers find out when they became pregnant?
In fact, the specific time of pregnancy is sometimes difficult to detect, and can only be estimated roughly. There are two ways to calculate the time of pregnancy. Firstly, if the patient's menstrual cycle is very regular and there is no problem of ovulation being advanced or delayed in the month of conception, the expectant mother can calculate the time of pregnancy based on the first day of the last menstrual cycle.
Secondly, if the expectant mother's menstrual cycle is irregular or ovulation occurs earlier or later in the month of conception, then when calculating the time of pregnancy, it is necessary to first undergo color ultrasound examination to detect the size of the gestational sac, which can be used to calculate the expected date of conception for the expectant mother.
Although it is not possible to determine the exact time of pregnancy for the baby, it is estimated that the approximate time of pregnancy is generally not too far apart. Expectant mothers can determine their own plans based on the estimated conception time. Expectant mothers, in order to ensure the health of their babies, should maintain a relaxed mood during pregnancy, increase their intake of nutrients, avoid strenuous exercise, and regularly visit regular hospitals for prenatal check ups.